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a new york times science writer claims that more emergency rooms are reporting yoga injuries. women are more flexible, but they run the risk of damaging hip joints. it is vital to pay attention to pain and back off if something begins to hurt. >>> something is killing off star fish along the west coast. this is the lone survivor at the discovery center in santa cruz. the rest died from suspected bacteria. the rocks were covered this large star fish. but fall, those rocks were bare. it makes their legs fall off and causes their bodies to d disintegrate. scientists want the public to post online photos of abnormal star fish so they can examine them. the link is on nbcbayarea.com. >>> the red sox shave off the beards for a good cause. that's next. >>> if you think the holidays are creeping up on you, you are not imagining things. sears and k-mart have announced they will open on thanksgiving at 6:00 a.m. macy's announced it would open the stores on thanksgiving night. >>> those beards are coming off the world series champions. the boston red sox seen here. they had their beards s
a new york times science writer claims that more emergency rooms are reporting yoga injuries. women are more flexible, but they run the risk of damaging hip joints. it is vital to pay attention to pain and back off if something begins to hurt. >>> something is killing off star fish along the west coast. this is the lone survivor at the discovery center in santa cruz. the rest died from suspected bacteria. the rocks were covered this large star fish. but fall, those rocks were bare. it...
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brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> from our headquarters in alii are alii . >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford in new york. >> authorities file murder charges against a man who they say opened fire inside tear at los angeles international airport. police say paul ciancia was dropped off at lax before he opened his bag, whipped out an assault rifle and shot gerardo i. hernandez. paul ciancia walked away only to return and shoot gerardo i. hernandez again. killing the veteran and father of two and injured others. the 22-year-old is in police custody at a hospital and could face the death penalty. >> the healthcare.gov is down again for maintenance right
brain. >> it's the opponent no player can see. >> so the system is showing real-time impact. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> from our headquarters in alii are alii . >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford in new york. >> authorities file murder charges against a man who they say opened fire inside tear at los angeles international airport. police say paul...
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she shows us california's hi tech grapes - how science can achieve perfection in a glass. i'm phil torres. i'm an
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. >>> and sports give way to science at at&t park today. the stadium posted -- hosted the third annual bay area science festival. a robot zoo wowed the crowd outside and one threw frisbees. inside, visitors found more than 150 exhibits and the festival is geared toward helping children explore science and the future career. and it's so popular, organizers plan to hold next year's event as the -- at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. >>> his record label turned down the beatles but not the humble franciscan monk. he -- franciscan monk. he met the performer who brought his divine voice to the bay area. >> reporter: he's known as the singing monk. the 35-year-old francis can priest from assisi in italy stund this crowd of catholic school kids from the bay area with his enormous voice. [ singing ] i caught up with him after his private concert at the cathedral of christ the light. across the street in oakland. >> this is the first time i am here in america. >> and what did you think? >> it was wonderful. like the movie. >> and for
. >>> and sports give way to science at at&t park today. the stadium posted -- hosted the third annual bay area science festival. a robot zoo wowed the crowd outside and one threw frisbees. inside, visitors found more than 150 exhibits and the festival is geared toward helping children explore science and the future career. and it's so popular, organizers plan to hold next year's event as the -- at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. >>> his record label turned...
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at&t park hosted the third annual bay area science festival. the crowd was wowed by a robot zoo on the outside and including one toesed frisbees. on the inside instead of garlic fries, hot dogs and sodas, there were 150 exhibits. the festival is geared toward children to inspire them to explore science and perhaps discover a future career. scientific endeavors are important to understand our place in the universe. you know, are we alone in the universe? are there other people out there? >> the festival has become so popular, organizers are planning to hold it next year at the nasa ames research center in mountain view. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> there was a lot of optimism about cal today early on. >> they had the spread offense. we saw the terrific debut by jared goff and they sunk like a stone ever sings. stanford faces oregon next thursday but cal bears coach sonny dykes says his players practice great during the week. game day a different story. hosting arizona cal jumps on the board first. jarrod goff, an 11-yard play, 7-
at&t park hosted the third annual bay area science festival. the crowd was wowed by a robot zoo on the outside and including one toesed frisbees. on the inside instead of garlic fries, hot dogs and sodas, there were 150 exhibits. the festival is geared toward children to inspire them to explore science and perhaps discover a future career. scientific endeavors are important to understand our place in the universe. you know, are we alone in the universe? are there other people out there?...
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a tea party whose social is out done only by its hostility, to science and technology, innovation and scholarship. >> keep pushing to get out the vote, warning that light voter turnout could help the tea party. >> it's been a great last couple of days. we focus on getting the vote out. it's all about getting the vote out. obviously, you feel the excitement, the intensity, we knocked on 1.8 million doors. >> polls open tomorrow from 6:00 in the morning until 7:00 at night. >>> and there are no statewide races in other places, but there are local ones in maryland this year. for the first time in 24 years, college park voters are choose ago new mayor. andrew fellows is being challenged this time around by robert. he ran uncontested over the last two dozen years. >>> i'm scott broom in takoma park, maryland, where a 16-year- old has already made history. >> seen early voting in a video posted by the city, alana has become the first 16-year- old in history to vote in a local election, according to takoma park officials. >> we want our government to represent us. >> some of her high school
a tea party whose social is out done only by its hostility, to science and technology, innovation and scholarship. >> keep pushing to get out the vote, warning that light voter turnout could help the tea party. >> it's been a great last couple of days. we focus on getting the vote out. it's all about getting the vote out. obviously, you feel the excitement, the intensity, we knocked on 1.8 million doors. >> polls open tomorrow from 6:00 in the morning until 7:00 at night....
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science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super new treatment known at chiro therapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and t third on. it allowed this woman to return to exercise, despite arthritis. >> i'm able to do my water arobics and yoga. >> cold has become a hot topic in sports medicine. some believe lowering an athletes body immediately after exercise can speed up recover and lessen the pain associated with exercise. but the biology is complicated and there's debate over how different methods of cooling actually effect the body. this therapist has worked with the chamber and said he's seen results. >> we really want to get all that inflammatory processing going and get it moving along and getting it out w the cold it really is it that. >> others are more cautious. he helped
science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super new treatment known at chiro therapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and t third on. it allowed this woman to return to...
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science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. you you spend two or three minutes down in this cold sauna. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and a tank top on. it allowed this woman to return to exercise, despite arthritis. >> i'm able to do my water arobics and yoga. >> cold has become a hot topic in sports medicine. some experts now believe lowering an athletes body immediately after exercise can speed up recover and lessen the pain associated with exercise. but the biology is complicated and there's debate over how different methods of cooling actually effect the body. this physical therapist has worked with the cryotherapy chamber and said he's seen results. >> we really want to get all that inflammatory processing going and get it mov
science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. you you spend two or three minutes down in this cold sauna. this takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the...
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america >> imagine spending 18 years of your life leavin life believingw your family trait. you are a adopted member of a loving family. it's okay to be curious and find your biological parent. when that journey started for steve, he found quickly he had been kept in the dark of what was otherwise an open secret. here is a thing about a place like kansas things can hide in these wide open spaces. hopes, lies, secrets. the sky is like a huge lid trapping everything inside my name is steve, and i was born in kansas. i whats a i documente a adoptedy jane who raised me on this farm along with their six daughters and two sons. i grew up leaving thing believing things in my family were a certain wa
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. >> a senator under investigation and only al jazeera america is there. uncovering the corruption opening the files... >> are you going to resign if your're indicted? >> breaking the story real reporting, this is what we do... al jazeera america >> imagine spending 18 years of your life leavin life believingw your family trait. you are a adopted member of a...
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. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonder land for the bay area science festival. people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof cam. you can see the bay bridge there in the background and the bay lights still on this morning. we get them for a few extra hours until 7:30. that's nice. you look at the ferry building in thefer ground, it's municipal railway heritage weekend. they will run vintage motor and trolley bus this is morning. hop on. something fun this morning. lisa will be along shortly about behaves like the surface of your skin. now watch what soap does to it. ♪ soap strips your skin. dove is different. with 1/4 moisturizing cream, dove doesn't strip your skin like soap. discover nexxus hydra-light. hydra-light's formulas
. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonder land for the bay area science festival. people will explore interactive wonders of science and technology. it will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities for people of all ages. runs from 11:00 to 4:00 and it is free. ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone going in and coming out. and a live look outside right now from our hd roof...
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. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonderland. more than 30,000 people are expected to flood the field to explore interactive wonders of science and technology. the event will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities from people of all ages. it runs from 11:00 until 4:00 and it is free. >>> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone oing in and out. and taking a live look from so tro tower -- from s to ro tower on this soggy morning, a tiny bit of the san francisco sky lean you can see there. lisa argen will have your to those who've been waiting for health insurance... welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. security, butalk to the leader. tyco integrated security. we'll create a solution customized just for you. and you can manage it all right from the palm of your hand. 8:40 on the west coast. you are looking
. >>> today at&t park will be transformed into a science wonderland. more than 30,000 people are expected to flood the field to explore interactive wonders of science and technology. the event will feature a robot zoo, experiments and other activities from people of all ages. it runs from 11:00 until 4:00 and it is free. >>> still ahead on the abc7 saturday morning news, an east bay city installing cameras everywhere to keep track of everyone oing in and out. and taking a...
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to help us understand this we turn to a researcher on set and professor at the institute for genome science and technology. let's talk about the test, diagnosing whether a foetus has downs syndrome. how big a breakthrough was that. >> this is an exciting test. instead of taking samples of something from the placenta or the fluid surrounding the foetus, which means sticking a needle - and it's invasive, this is a test you can do that takes dna that's floating around in the mother's circulation. you take a blood somp from the mother and look for dna that has originated in the foetus and analyse the dna. >> earlier tests possibly jeopardised the life of the foetus. >> it spread the rick that you'd lose the foetus >> having the paitent overturned - what does it mean? >> four companies are vying for the diagnostic test, two in the united states and a couple in china. >> all for will stay in the market. >> what does that mean for mothers? >> it means that there are alternatives for getting the test, and it's probably going to mean that over time the prices will drop fasters and there'll be compet
to help us understand this we turn to a researcher on set and professor at the institute for genome science and technology. let's talk about the test, diagnosing whether a foetus has downs syndrome. how big a breakthrough was that. >> this is an exciting test. instead of taking samples of something from the placenta or the fluid surrounding the foetus, which means sticking a needle - and it's invasive, this is a test you can do that takes dna that's floating around in the mother's...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so you want to drive morese. safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> i want to tell you about this incredible teenager who is inspiring people all around the world, including pop star, katy perry. it's her bravery that is doing it. >> her name is olivia wise, and she is 16 and dying of an inoperable brain tumor. in september she wanted to do something to bring happiness so they could always hear her voice. she went to a recording studio and while sitting in a wheelchair she recorded katy perry's hit song "roar." ♪ ♪ i see it all ♪ i see it now ♪ i got the eye of the tiger ♪ because i am a champion, and you're going to hear me roar ♪ >> that tears you up to her little voice. katy perry heard about it and sent her own video to olivia and her family. >> hey, olivia, it's kat
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. so you want to drive morese. safely? of smart. stop eating. take deep breaths. avoid bad weather. [ whispers ] get eight hours. ♪ [ shouts over music ] turn it down! and, of course, talk to farmers. hi. hi. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ >>> i want to tell you about this incredible teenager who is inspiring people all around the world, including pop star, katy perry. it's her bravery...
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. >> reporter: political science professor seth maskit says the movement is an example of republicans who are the minority in this state taking desperate measures. in colorado, democrats have control of the senate, house and governor's office. while supporters of the referendum know there's no practical implication from the vote, they say it's a sure way to get attention for their cause. but not everyone agrees with this strategy. >> the best strategy for dealing with political issues is through the political system. >> reporter: the d.a., ken buck, a high profile colorado republican, is among those frustrated. he plans to vote against the 51st state initiative. >> i think what we need to do is make sure that we work doubly hard to get the folks who aren't listening out of office and to make sure that our voices are heard. >> reporter: governor john hickenlooper welcomes more dialogue, saying quote, if this talk of a 51st state is about politics designed to divide us, it is destructive but if it is about sending a message, then i see our responsibility to lean in and do a better job o
. >> reporter: political science professor seth maskit says the movement is an example of republicans who are the minority in this state taking desperate measures. in colorado, democrats have control of the senate, house and governor's office. while supporters of the referendum know there's no practical implication from the vote, they say it's a sure way to get attention for their cause. but not everyone agrees with this strategy. >> the best strategy for dealing with political...
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we learned about that in science class. >> looks like a razor. >> it's a clause called by kelvin's instability. >> i was going to say that. >> the instability of the cloud. and the lower layers a little slower. and the wind shear between causes that cloud. >> look how animated she gets. >> really? >> yes. >> thank you for never giving up on us. >> i think she has. >> i think she has diagnosed us with instability, actually. a long time ago. >> don't forget that one. >> yes, actually. thank you, ginger. appreciate it. >>> moving on to a pair of mysteries on the water. elaborate, strange-looking barges have been seen floating off both coasts. first, in san francisco. now, in maine. imaginations are running wild. there's speculation that a high-tech giant is behind all of this. and abc's rob nelson has spent the overnight hours doing some digging into all this. rob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys. no matter how much digging is being done, political leaders, even the coast guard, isn't saying much at all. all of the tight lips fueling speculation over what google has in store. they a
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. go. >> it's the bottom of the hour now. welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. the investigation is ongoing into the shooting at l.a.x. yesterday. officers say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot three tsa officers friday, killing one of them. the shooting caused thousands of passengers inside terminal 3 to run for cover. wolf blitzer talked to some of the people who were there. >> on the floor! >> this incident apparently started with the shots fired. there are injuries. we've seen people evacuated, and we've seen people who have been injured. >> i heard a couple of popping noises, and i just turned to look. it didn't -- it sounded like somebody banging on something. but there was a stampede of people coming right away. and i realized that something was very wrong. at the beginning, it was a complete panic. people were screaming. you know, i saw children crying. you know, i mean, people here are still very shaky. >> caller: all of a sudden i heard shots, but it didn't register until everyb
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. go. >> it's the bottom of the hour now. welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. the investigation is ongoing into the shooting at l.a.x. yesterday. officers say 23-year-old paul ciancia shot three tsa officers friday, killing one of them. the shooting caused thousands of passengers inside terminal 3 to run for cover. wolf blitzer talked to some of the people who were there. >> on the floor! >> this...
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amy finished her long awaited >>> at 25 minutes past 8:00 a live look at the science center. mummies on the inside, cold people on the outside. sharon is going to wrap up the rush after marty's first warning weather. >>> a high of 48 degrees. it's in the mid 30s now. the normals are 1 is and 6 #0 31 and 60 now. >>> good morning. another accident to tell you about on a major roadway. 95 northbound at white marsh boulevard blocking the left lane. still have the accident off to the shoulder on the inner loop of the beltway after wilkins. perry hall boulevard at white marsh and another one on 648 at virginia avenue and southbound 2 at east/west boulevard. speeds on the teens on the west side outer loop. speeds in the 20s on 95 between white marsh and the beltway. that's a look at the west side where it's moving very slow. this traffic report is brought to you by united healthcare stepping up for better healthcare. >>> a baltimore city woman is dead after being mauled by her own dog. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. that animal had previously been in the crust
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back, i'll alison kosik. >> i'm victor blackwell. let's start with five things you need to know. up first, law enforcement at los angeles international airport. they're mourning the tsa officer killed in that shoot-out at the airport. they plan to wear black bands in honor of gerardo hernandez. he was working as a travel document checker when he was shot. the tsa said he would have turned 40 next week. >>> number 2, the search for a missing school nurse is over. flis in florida said they have identifies a body found as 49-year-old kimberly lindsay. lindsay was reported missing after she failed to show up for work on monday. the case is now a homicide investigation. >>> number 3, toronto police said they have video showing the mayor smoking crack cocaine. investigators say they actually have it. the video was obtained from a seize in a drug investigation. the mayor rob ford said he will not resign. >> number 4, charlie crist wants
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back, i'll alison kosik. >> i'm victor blackwell. let's start with five things you need to know. up first, law enforcement at los angeles international airport. they're mourning the tsa officer killed in that shoot-out at the airport. they plan to wear black bands in honor of gerardo hernandez. he was working as a travel document checker when he was shot. the tsa said he...
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it will be the absence of innovations in science, technology, and medicine at the pace we have come to expect. it is like deferred maintenance. it will come back to bite us several years from now. we can probably recover from a single year of treading water in scientific discovery, but if this keeps up, the nation's a scientific research center will begin to erode. china and other nations will not step out of the competition while we inflict this damage on ourselves. we must replace the sequester with policies that support job growth. our efforts to date have been heavily in support of spending cuts. of the deficit reduction since 2011, or cutting spending of government programs has been most. additional revenue has grown only $600 billion. what has been it zero through this entire exercise is another costly area of federal spending. we have done nothing on federal spending through the tax code. i say to all of my fellows, you cannot honestly say that the debt and deficit are mortal threats to our nation and at the same time less important than every tax loophole in the code. that cann
it will be the absence of innovations in science, technology, and medicine at the pace we have come to expect. it is like deferred maintenance. it will come back to bite us several years from now. we can probably recover from a single year of treading water in scientific discovery, but if this keeps up, the nation's a scientific research center will begin to erode. china and other nations will not step out of the competition while we inflict this damage on ourselves. we must replace the...
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. >>> plus, what we'd like to call smart science. three tricks to help you run better. >>> but, first -- we've been investigating the impact that prescription drug overdoses in america for some time on this program. as
. >>> plus, what we'd like to call smart science. three tricks to help you run better. >>> but, first -- we've been investigating the impact that prescription drug overdoses in america for some time on this program. as
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it will be the absence of innovations in science, technology, and medicine at the pace we have come to expect. it is like deferred maintenance. it will come back to bite us several years from now. we can probably recover from a single year of treading water in scientific discovery, but if this keeps up, the nation's a scientific research center will begin to erode. china and other nations will not step out of the competition while we inflict this damage on ourselves. the sequestere with policies that support job growth. our efforts to date have been heavily in support of spending cuts. of the deficit reduction since 2011, or cutting spending with government -- of government programs has been most. additional revenue has grown only $600 billion. zero through it this entire exercise is another costly area of federal spending. we have done nothing on federal spending through the tax code. s, youto all of my fellow cannot honestly say that the debt and deficit are mortal threats to our nation and at the thantime less important every tax loophole in the code. that cannot be our position. ar
it will be the absence of innovations in science, technology, and medicine at the pace we have come to expect. it is like deferred maintenance. it will come back to bite us several years from now. we can probably recover from a single year of treading water in scientific discovery, but if this keeps up, the nation's a scientific research center will begin to erode. china and other nations will not step out of the competition while we inflict this damage on ourselves. the sequestere with...
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a closer look at the science that's trying to keep athletes safe. they know how to manipulate and control you. the state has all the power. >> we have done more to destroy our way of life than the terrorists could ever have done. all next week america tonight investigates the campus rape crisis. >> serial rape is the norm on college campuses. >> i know that when i did report, i was blamed. >> then this friday at nine eastern, we open up the conversation in a live town-hall event. sex crimes on campus, a special week of coverage and live town-hall on america tonight nine eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> and since we're in the neighborhood, we thought we would give you a peak of a special halloween light show right on top of the empire state tower. the lights start on the 72nd floor and go all the way to the top of the antenna. and this just hand few minutes ago. beautiful site on top of the empire state building. >>> from investigative reports to the lawsuits between former football players in the nfl, the risk of concussions getting a lot of
a closer look at the science that's trying to keep athletes safe. they know how to manipulate and control you. the state has all the power. >> we have done more to destroy our way of life than the terrorists could ever have done. all next week america tonight investigates the campus rape crisis. >> serial rape is the norm on college campuses. >> i know that when i did report, i was blamed. >> then this friday at nine eastern, we open up the conversation in a live...
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. >> i -- hopefully they did good science on it i'm sure airlines are pushing to get that changed for customer service reasons if it comes, it comes and that is great. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> this is not bad this, is deep. >> two dogs came out of nowhere to go on attack. we're live in the neighborhood where the search is on for their owner. >> also, that deadly bart accident creates ground breaking worker safety rules. >> wait until you see the bay area's newest tourist attraction. >> live on the roof of the kgotv broadcast center i'm sandhya patel with a spooktacular trick or treat forecast. you're not going to want to miss this one. stay tuned. >> good evening, search is on for owner two of dog that's went on the attack in antioch, injuring four people. >>> a neighbor's dog was hurt. police shot and killed one of the pit bulls and allen wong is live at antioch animal control office. allen? >> reporter: police are waiting for the pit bull owner to show up here to claim the dog. he is not facing criminal charges just a
. >> i -- hopefully they did good science on it i'm sure airlines are pushing to get that changed for customer service reasons if it comes, it comes and that is great. >> thanks for joining us for abc7 news at 4:00. >> abc7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> this is not bad this, is deep. >> two dogs came out of nowhere to go on attack. we're live in the neighborhood where the search is on for their owner. >> also, that deadly bart accident creates ground...
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a science experiment where you have to make sure it doesn't break. >> that's extreme. >> extreme level. >> my technique was egg parachute. >> look at you. >>> coming up this week, celebrating the red sox win using the same route they did in 2004, boston fans will cheer for the 2013 world series champs on saturday morning. >>> weekend time change reminder. at 2:00 a.m. sunday morning clocks fall back to 1:00 a.m. daylight saving time ends in the u.s. happy birthday to baseball star coco crisp who is 34. jenny mccarthy is 41 and country singer lisle lovett is 56. >>> coming up this morning on the "today" show. michael douglas, morgan freeman, kevin climb and robert de niro talk about their film right here. i'm mara schiavocampo. have a great one. >>> good morning to you. 4:30. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm marla tellez in for jon kelley. we begin this morning with breaking news. it's happening in milpitas. a construction worker is killed during overnight doing road work on interstate 680 near scott creek. damian trujillo is live at the site which may soon be declared a crime scene.
a science experiment where you have to make sure it doesn't break. >> that's extreme. >> extreme level. >> my technique was egg parachute. >> look at you. >>> coming up this week, celebrating the red sox win using the same route they did in 2004, boston fans will cheer for the 2013 world series champs on saturday morning. >>> weekend time change reminder. at 2:00 a.m. sunday morning clocks fall back to 1:00 a.m. daylight saving time ends in the u.s....
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down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. of their type 2 diabetes with non-insulin victoza®. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza®. he said victoza® is different than pills. victoza® is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once-a-day, any time, and comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza® is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza® is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and sh
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visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> this week on the science behind, we take a look at chris hatfield's explorations in space. the former nasa astronaut has been on three missions, including one as the commander of the international space station, that lasted 144 days. that's where he earned the nickname, "the singing astronaut," for this performance from space. ♪ this is ground control to major tom ♪ ♪ you've really made the grade and the papers want to know ♪ ♪ whose shorts you wear >> that's fun. the video went viral, of course, getting more than 18 million views, and making hatfield a bit of a star among his astronauts. and everybody else, too. now he's written a book called an astronaut's guide to life on earth. commander chris hatfield joining me now from washington. good to see you, commander. >> nice to see you, fredricka, thanks. >> what is the lessons space taught you about how to better live life on earth? >> you know, we do one of the most dangerous things that anybody faces, and that is riding up an elevator, crawling in on your hands and knees, and rid
visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> this week on the science behind, we take a look at chris hatfield's explorations in space. the former nasa astronaut has been on three missions, including one as the commander of the international space station, that lasted 144 days. that's where he earned the nickname, "the singing astronaut," for this performance from space. ♪ this is ground control to major tom ♪ ♪ you've really made the grade and the papers want to know...
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we've got a statement in from the ucla health science hospital, the director says that one patient arrived in critical condition. the two patients are listed in fair, that some of the information we're getting. we're going to go to local coverage to listen in to the information they've been able to obtain. >> and actually, we're being told right now that all of the victims according to sources still waiting to hear where this information is coming from. preliminary reports, nbc news is telling us that all of the victims were in fact tsa agents. we knew earlier that two had been shot, one of those tsa agents was shot and killed, now we're told there are three total victims, all of them tsa agents. again, what happened to the shooter? the gunman, still conflicting reports there. we've heard from some reports he was shot and killed. lapd detectives have told us he is in custody. so a lot of information, a fluent situation as we're following all of these developments right now and hoping at any minute now, we're eight minutes behind schedule. we're supposed to get an updated briefing from the
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. >>> harrison ford on his new science fi [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. >>> good morning. looking live from the bridge at emeryville this morning, pretty clear this morning but chilly. i'm kris sanchez along with meteorologist rob mayedda. >> things are going to change by mid afternoon, a cold front, not seeing showers but a cool front gushing into the area. the wind speeds should not get quite as strong. you'll notice hour by hour, wind speeds getting up around 45 miles an hour. starting at 11:00 tonight, mostly sunny, 60s and 0s for highs today. tomorrow, a little bit cooler and we're going to be getting that extra hour of sleep. >> i was singing the happiest time of the year song around this time. >> bart workers approved a temporary contract. union leaders announced a ratificat
. >>> harrison ford on his new science fi [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. >>> good morning. looking live from the bridge at emeryville this morning, pretty clear this morning but...
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having this information from all these collared animals helps us bring science to help deal with the management problems. >> reporter: his six month journey showed why they end up near cities, including boulder creek. it was too young to move into the older lions territory. it's too bad they couldn't have tracked it into adulthood. >> it was an interesting case because of how he was caught and how he started his life. it was his life on his own in a city. so i think maybe it's not a loss of information but actually further proof of the dangers that happen when lions are exposed heavily to human development. >> reporter: the puma project is tracking 18 other mountain lions. 39 ms loss was upset by the unusual capture of three others recently in one week. live in the santa cruz mountains, robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> getting into the holiday spirit ahead of schedule. the reason retailers are gearing up for the holiday shopping season whether shoppers are ready or not. >>> a new street drug. cheaper than heroin. why addicts say beware. >>> why a recent report of a wine shortag
having this information from all these collared animals helps us bring science to help deal with the management problems. >> reporter: his six month journey showed why they end up near cities, including boulder creek. it was too young to move into the older lions territory. it's too bad they couldn't have tracked it into adulthood. >> it was an interesting case because of how he was caught and how he started his life. it was his life on his own in a city. so i think maybe it's not a...
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it's been eight years in the making, trying to do the science. we certainly didn't want to move this forward if we felt we were not on, you know, sound, scientific ground. >> beyond the issue of whether or not the government is always hovering over us and policing us, you have james calvin with the new york association of convenience stores. he says 18 and 19 and 20-year-olds who smoke won't be able to buy cigarettes in our stores, but they'll still be able to smoke because there's a thriving black market in new york city that accounts for half of the cigarette market here. so half of the market, according to him, exists underground in new york city where you can buy anything these days that's a knockoff. >> i'd say two things. number one, i don't really believe that number. one of the things we did yesterday is pass a bill that was put forward by the mayor that has all kinds of new measures that the city could take to crack down on the black market because we realize doing this can lead to more of a black market. so the bill that we did yesterda
it's been eight years in the making, trying to do the science. we certainly didn't want to move this forward if we felt we were not on, you know, sound, scientific ground. >> beyond the issue of whether or not the government is always hovering over us and policing us, you have james calvin with the new york association of convenience stores. he says 18 and 19 and 20-year-olds who smoke won't be able to buy cigarettes in our stores, but they'll still be able to smoke because there's a...
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. >> they have jeff science to run it for two months to fix it before the end of the year. i think they need to hire that kind of ceo-type figure and give her that type of responsibility. >> you think? >> this is a long game. everyone is worried about this quarter. this is a long game. >> wait. do we have that clip from "new york" magazine? it's a long game, chuck todd but look at this. >> game started in 2010. >> you can keep your plan if you are swafd it. if you like your plan and you like your doctor, you won't have to do a thing. you keep your plan. if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan. if you got health insurance you can keep it. if you like your health care plan you can keep it, your plan. if you got health insurance, you like your doctor, you like your plan, you can keep your doctor, you can keep your plan. if you have insurance that you like, then you will be able to keep that insurance. if you like your doctor or health care plan, you can keep it. if you like your health care plan, you can keep your health care plan. if yo
. >> they have jeff science to run it for two months to fix it before the end of the year. i think they need to hire that kind of ceo-type figure and give her that type of responsibility. >> you think? >> this is a long game. everyone is worried about this quarter. this is a long game. >> wait. do we have that clip from "new york" magazine? it's a long game, chuck todd but look at this. >> game started in 2010. >> you can keep your plan if you are...
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not yours first science fiction, but you've done many others. when you position with regard to star wars, do you think of your time with that film differently today than maybe what it was like when you were kind of in the throes of it? does it mean different to you today? >> what it has always meant to me was a fantastic opportunity. the success of that film really gave me opportunities i would never have had. and i'm forever grateful for that. and so i look back on it with great fondness. while it was going on, we shot in england and the english crew were walking around going -- >> really? >> oh, yeah, i'm walking away with a guy in a dog suit 7 feet tall. alec in his bath robe, carrie fisher with bagels on her head. >> that's how i dressed up for halloween. >> good. but you look at the story and you say what is this. and you say, aah will, i get it it's a fairy tale. and so that gave me a certain sense of what my job was, because there was the beautiful princess, the sage old warrior and then there was the smart ass. and that was my job. >> we
not yours first science fiction, but you've done many others. when you position with regard to star wars, do you think of your time with that film differently today than maybe what it was like when you were kind of in the throes of it? does it mean different to you today? >> what it has always meant to me was a fantastic opportunity. the success of that film really gave me opportunities i would never have had. and i'm forever grateful for that. and so i look back on it with great...
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did you know she used to be a science teacher? >> no. >> 7th grade science teacher. >> really? >> anyway, that's your interesting tidbit for the day. got some headlines. did you hear about this? a new york university student who slipped between two buildings in downtown new york city, was missing for 36 hours and he has finally been found. he was lodged between the two buildings, a dorm and also a parking garage. the space was just two feet wide. it took an hour and a half for first responders to reach him. they had to break a wall just to get him out. >> had we not told the security guards, the three of us 19-year-old students to check the roof, they would not have found him for who knows how long and he would probably be dead right now. >> the student was reportedly on his dorm roof building, 17 stories high, and we're told that he was taking part in a fire drill when he slipped between the building. he's hospitalized in serious condition. >>> looks like a scene from the movie, but these incredible images show the aftermath of a horrific plane crash. this plane burst into fla
did you know she used to be a science teacher? >> no. >> 7th grade science teacher. >> really? >> anyway, that's your interesting tidbit for the day. got some headlines. did you hear about this? a new york university student who slipped between two buildings in downtown new york city, was missing for 36 hours and he has finally been found. he was lodged between the two buildings, a dorm and also a parking garage. the space was just two feet wide. it took an hour and a...
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. >> it's not rooted in science. congress shouldn't be messing around with things it doesn't understand. >> congress likes to do that remember last week they pretended they understood how the internet worked. coming up on the show, just when you thought obama care couldn't get any worse it, does the ceo of one of the biggest investigation for fraud of the bombshell report you need to hear next. just in the nick of time meet the woman who claims the lottery ticket with just hours to spare. moments really. >> that could happen to you, oh, wait, no. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last
. >> it's not rooted in science. congress shouldn't be messing around with things it doesn't understand. >> congress likes to do that remember last week they pretended they understood how the internet worked. coming up on the show, just when you thought obama care couldn't get any worse it, does the ceo of one of the biggest investigation for fraud of the bombshell report you need to hear next. just in the nick of time meet the woman who claims the lottery ticket with just hours to...
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they got this down to a science. coming up, we'll talk about what they're doing here. we'll also talk about some of the trick or treaters. and we always, of course, urge you to do it safely. sending it back to you on television hill. >> good advice to be safe, tim. thank you very much. >>> let's check on the roads with wjz traffic control. hi, kristy. >> hi, kai. hi, everyone. happy halloween. we have delays to start off. 70 westbound, from 29 to marriottsville road. traveling on the west side inner loop, stop and go from wilkens avenue, past liberty. average speed there, about 29 miles per hour average. on the top side of the beltway a lot of congestion from the jones falls expressway past perring parkway. also watch for congestion on northbound 95. stretching from 32 to 100. then you'll see traffic slow down again, from 395, approaching the fort mchenry tunnel. if you are traveling in baltimore, a couple of events. and also because of the university of baltimore event, watch for closures. mountain royal between west oliver and cathedral. let's now take a live look. a
they got this down to a science. coming up, we'll talk about what they're doing here. we'll also talk about some of the trick or treaters. and we always, of course, urge you to do it safely. sending it back to you on television hill. >> good advice to be safe, tim. thank you very much. >>> let's check on the roads with wjz traffic control. hi, kristy. >> hi, kai. hi, everyone. happy halloween. we have delays to start off. 70 westbound, from 29 to marriottsville road....
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science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually the reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. >> it's an advanced version of an ice pack. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. clients spend two or three minutes in a cryosauna that takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and earmuffs. >> like standing outside in the snow with shorts and a tank top on. this woman said it helped her get back to competition after a torn hamstring. and this woman said it allowed her to return to exercise, despite arthritis. >> i'm able to do my water arobics and yoga. >> cold has become a hot topic in sports medicine. some experts now believe lowering an athlete's body immediately after exercise can speed up recover and lessen the pain often associated with exercise. but the biology is complicated and there's debate over how different methods of cooling actually effect the body. this physical therapist has worked wit
science reporter carolyn johnson has the details. >> it may look like a sauna but it's actually the reverse. a super cold treatment known as cryotherapy. >> it's an advanced version of an ice pack. the co-owner said the treatment originated in japan in the 1970 for rheumatoid arthritis. clients spend two or three minutes in a cryosauna that takes skin temperatures down to 30 degrees fahrenheit. so cold that they wear protective clothing. >> gloves, socks, underwear and...
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overseas, they've been doing it a while, i just joined the show this year, but they have it down to a science and they take a pretty skeleton crew. >> right. >> they hire a lot of local crew. >> which is great for the local economy. >> awesome. and it's good. it's great. >> we mentioned at the top you're a "new york times" best-selling author. what kind of books do you write? >> nonfiction motivational books. today my fifth and final book is coming out. >> final? >> why do you say final? >> this is it. this is it. no. >> never say never, nothing you can't do. >> just like jay-z i'm dropping the mike and walking off. that's it. >> you are not. >> i put everything i have. this is a motivational book for the incarcerated individuals and their family and any people in type of a prison whether it be a job that's got them stuck, death that's got them stuck, and i couldn't be more proud of this book. by far the best book i've written and that's it. this is it. >> i don't think so. >> you're going to come back in five years with a book. >> no, i'm not. i'm coming in right now with a book. i have two
overseas, they've been doing it a while, i just joined the show this year, but they have it down to a science and they take a pretty skeleton crew. >> right. >> they hire a lot of local crew. >> which is great for the local economy. >> awesome. and it's good. it's great. >> we mentioned at the top you're a "new york times" best-selling author. what kind of books do you write? >> nonfiction motivational books. today my fifth and final book is coming...
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the exhibition now open at the maryland science center. >>> the family of a man who died in city police custody is demanding millions of dollars from the police department. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. the family of 46-year-old anthony anderson witness ed police trying to apprehend him on a drug stop. police say anderson as he was being taken to the ground tried to swallow drugs. his family said he was not detained in a lawful way. they say the beating he received, according to maryland law is a wrongful death. the medical examiner declared his death a homicide but prosecutors did not press charges against the officers involved. city police have no comment on this lawsuit. i'm mike schuh reporting from police head quarters. >> thank you. >>> a masked man opened fire and killed a person on halloween. it was just before 8:00 police responded to railroad avenue. rene achila was shot and died at the hospital. police think it was a robbery. anyone with information is urged to call anne arundel county police. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up we all hav
the exhibition now open at the maryland science center. >>> the family of a man who died in city police custody is demanding millions of dollars from the police department. mike schuh has the story. >> reporter: good morning. the family of 46-year-old anthony anderson witness ed police trying to apprehend him on a drug stop. police say anderson as he was being taken to the ground tried to swallow drugs. his family said he was not detained in a lawful way. they say the beating he...
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this is science, people. first, you had art with the potato. now, you have science. >>> finally, proof positive. it's like "gma" csi. yesterday in "pop news," sam and josh did not believe me when i said that teddy bear the porcupine was talking. i contacted teddy's people. he is an ambassador that educates kids on wildlife. his handler -- he's not a pet. his handler, alex, sent me new proof. take a listen. just listen. this is real. >> eat the pumpkin? >> you do not hear what i'm hearing? >> it's still not -- >> i still want to be there for you, lara. i do. >> i'm totally on your side. i got angry tweets yesterday. saying this is an animal ambassador for sick kids. and i'm totally, totally -- i bow. i beg forgiveness. >> wow. >> you, lara spencer, were absolutely right. >> lara -- >> well done. >> i'm a little teary. >>> give us some weather while i collect. thanks. it was talking. >> barely. barely consider yourself safe. let's look at -- let's get to the boards. we're going to start with the southwest. and the temperatures over the next coupl
this is science, people. first, you had art with the potato. now, you have science. >>> finally, proof positive. it's like "gma" csi. yesterday in "pop news," sam and josh did not believe me when i said that teddy bear the porcupine was talking. i contacted teddy's people. he is an ambassador that educates kids on wildlife. his handler -- he's not a pet. his handler, alex, sent me new proof. take a listen. just listen. this is real. >> eat the pumpkin?...
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but science could be breaking new ground today. >> try to use some of this material for the cma awards. >> we won't beat this. >> you already have, my friend. >>> let's go to "gma weekend" co-anchor, dan abrams. dan abrams will be back. >> i will be dan harris, doing the news with carrie underwood to my right. we're going to start with the severe weather that sam has been telling us about all morning. 13 inches of rain in central texas, triggering dangerous flash floods, swamping entire neighborhoods. east, a boy was killed by a downed power line in nashville. and in kansas, this school bus, trying to cross a rain-swollen creek, plunging into the water. >>> a federal appeals court reinstating controversial new abortion restrictions in texas. overruling a lower court. the law was approved earlier this year, despite loud protests from women's groups. >>> house republicans providing damning new evidence this morning about the launch of obama care. they say documents show only six people enrolled for health insurance on the first day that healthcare.gov went live. just 248 had enrolled by
but science could be breaking new ground today. >> try to use some of this material for the cma awards. >> we won't beat this. >> you already have, my friend. >>> let's go to "gma weekend" co-anchor, dan abrams. dan abrams will be back. >> i will be dan harris, doing the news with carrie underwood to my right. we're going to start with the severe weather that sam has been telling us about all morning. 13 inches of rain in central texas, triggering...
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a has moved finally to make things fit the, fit the science which, no documents problem means that you should be allowed to use them. tracy: mary, tracy byrnes. you alluded to cell phone thing. why not cell phones? other than annoyance, rudeness factor of your neighbor talking entire time what's the difference? >> because the cell phone issue is not a federal aviation administration issue. the cell phone ban is federal communications issue. it is different frequencies. for the airlines to allow these personal electronic devices they have to certify to the faa they have tested planes and they can with stand high-intensity radio frequencies. new planes can. they're built that way. this is tougher on older airlines. the cell phone is slow government agency and slow one. the fcc is even behind the faa. ashley: i'm always interested, mary, pilots themselves sitting in the cockpit nearest to the instruments were already using e-devices and using internet connections, right? >> that's right. the pilots already have an electronic flight deck, electronic flight bay. they have been issued laptop
a has moved finally to make things fit the, fit the science which, no documents problem means that you should be allowed to use them. tracy: mary, tracy byrnes. you alluded to cell phone thing. why not cell phones? other than annoyance, rudeness factor of your neighbor talking entire time what's the difference? >> because the cell phone issue is not a federal aviation administration issue. the cell phone ban is federal communications issue. it is different frequencies. for the airlines to...
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and robert shiller, founder of the kay shiller index, and this winner of the nobel prize in economic science. nice to see you both. you are launching a new fund, essentially. jeffrey, let me start with you. why you doing it? and what is it? >> well, doubleline started an equity business at year end, and we launched three funds in t the -- in the growth category, the first one small-cap growth, performing superwell, and we wanted to broaden out what we're doing with interesting ideas. and dr. shiller has been working for a long time, won the nobel prize for a lot of his work, as you know, with this thing called cyclically adjusted p/es and created this strategy that's value-oriented that matches well with the investment philosophy of doubleline, because we believe in better mousetraps in the investment business. my total return strategy goes back 25 years. we think this is a better mousetrap, the idea we divide the stock market in sectors and invest in 40% of the sectors based upon a value-based calculation. and we're going to do that with a total return swap. and underneath that, doubleline
and robert shiller, founder of the kay shiller index, and this winner of the nobel prize in economic science. nice to see you both. you are launching a new fund, essentially. jeffrey, let me start with you. why you doing it? and what is it? >> well, doubleline started an equity business at year end, and we launched three funds in t the -- in the growth category, the first one small-cap growth, performing superwell, and we wanted to broaden out what we're doing with interesting ideas. and...
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that's more than 58,000 people according to the social science research council. in san francisco, the areas with the highest youth unemployment rates are ingleside, extellsier, bayview hunter's point and visitacion valley. >>> happening in washington, d.c., another congressional hearing about the problems with the rollout of the healthcare.gov website. these are live pictures. we're right there. testimony is happening. marilyn tavener is testifying again. she was grilled last week by lawmakers in another hearing. >>> well, president obama meets this morning at the white house with business leaders about pressuring congress to pass immigration reform. the president wants comprehensive immigration reform passed before the end of the year. the senate has already passed legislation that would give a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants here in the u.s. however, many conservative house republicans don't like it. they say they prefer a piecemeal approach to immigration reform. >>> 7:18. defense secretary chuck hagel warned this morni
that's more than 58,000 people according to the social science research council. in san francisco, the areas with the highest youth unemployment rates are ingleside, extellsier, bayview hunter's point and visitacion valley. >>> happening in washington, d.c., another congressional hearing about the problems with the rollout of the healthcare.gov website. these are live pictures. we're right there. testimony is happening. marilyn tavener is testifying again. she was grilled last week by...
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. >> doctor, you probably heard that practicing medicine is a -- it's an art, really, not a science. and when doctors are trying to even diagnose things, sometimes it's the -- you know, they prescribe a few things and then they realize what you had after something finally worked. i don't see how it can be pay performance like a job and a normal business where, you know, hey, if you do well, you get paid. if you don't -- how could you design a system, really, that's totally dependent on favorable outcomes? it seems like a difficult thing to do in practice. >>el with, i think it is difficult. but our current payment system doesn't begin to look at the complexity of care or the range of outcomes. there's nothing in there to really motivate and stimulate moving towards a more efficient system. in nearly 30 years of practice as a neurologist, seeing patients with complex care, probably 30% of the patients say were misdiagnosed and had the wrong tests done and some were treated inappropriately and that causes a lot of waste. >> do you get your money back from the doctor if that happens or
. >> doctor, you probably heard that practicing medicine is a -- it's an art, really, not a science. and when doctors are trying to even diagnose things, sometimes it's the -- you know, they prescribe a few things and then they realize what you had after something finally worked. i don't see how it can be pay performance like a job and a normal business where, you know, hey, if you do well, you get paid. if you don't -- how could you design a system, really, that's totally dependent on...